Marcelo Bielsa has revealed he will make a host of changes for Leeds United's Carabao Cup first round clash against Bolton on Tuesday night.

The Leeds head coach has played the same starting XI in both of the club's first two Championship games, with Leeds claiming a 3-1 win at home to Stoke and a 4-1 win at Derby.

This has meant little or no action for summer arrivals Lewis Baker, Jamal Blackman, Jack Harrison and Patrick Bamford, but the Argentine revealed that he will make a multitude of changes on Tuesday evening.

"So far we have only played two games and tomorrow many players who have not played so far will play," he said in his pre-Bolton press conference on Monday afternoon, before naming nine players that will take part against Wanderers.

Owing to his late arrival back from the World Cup with Sweden, Pontus Jansson has so far been only an unused substitute so far this season.

Conor Shaughnessy has been sidelined since January (Image: Plumb Images/Leicester City FC via Getty Images)

Bielsa also said that Conor Shaughnessy, who is fit again after missing the second half of last season with an ankle injury, will be in the matchday squad, following his start fot the Under-23s in their season-opening 2-1 win over Coventry on Monday evening .

Despite this multitude of changes, Bielsa was quick to highlight importance of the competition.

"Every official game is very important to us and we take it very seriously," he continued.